Atlas Venture's Chris Lynch talks about the evolving Big Data start-up scene in Boston with Wikibon's Dave Vellante at the annual TUGG fundraising event in the city's South End.
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Dana Samuels, Co-Founder and Executive Director of TUGG, talks about her organization's mission to support Boston-area non-profits by connecting them local technology start-ups and other resources. Samuels spoke at TUGG's annual fundraising event with Wikibon's Dave Vellante.
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TUGG Executive Director David Brown discusses how his organization helps leverage innovation and entrepreneurship in the Boston tech scene to support local social ventures. Brown spoke with Wikibon's Dave Vellante inside theCUBE at TUGG's seventh annual fundraising event
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Phil Beauregard, CEO of Objective Logistics, discusses his company's analytics product that makes it easier for restaurant managers to understand who are their best - and worst - servers, and allows them to reward and incentivize them.
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sqrrl analytics sits at the nexus of Big Data security, scalability and adaptivity, says the company's CTO Adam Fuchs. Speaking at TUGG's annual charity event in Boston, Fuchs previews some of the core capabilities of sqrrl analytics, including its developer-friendly tools.
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Hadapt CEO Justin Borgman tells Wikibon's Dave Vellante that the Cambridge-based start-up's Adaptive Analytical Platform is now up live and in production at customers in the financial services and Internet markets. Borgman and Vellante spoke at a recent TUGG charity event in Boston's South End.
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sqrrl COO Ely Kahn joins Wikibon's Dave Vellante at TUGG to preview sqrrl analytics, the company's upcoming analytic platform that leverages Accumulo, the open source NoSQL database developed initially at the NSA. The goal is to help clients develop real-time Big Data applications to unlock business value.
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Wikibon Big Data analyst Jeff Kelly sizes up the Hadoop horserace between Cloudera, Hortonworks and MapR, as well as the impact on the market by companies like Hadapt and Splunk.
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